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Show r. W. 3tcws 3totcs TFrom I I j E hiH-aus- e wlfA., "- .st sst' Canyon to Salt Lake itevcrlv W'hlte and Immigration S ,e ,l,r' lh,,y ndurmd horn. MidleJensen have just return! fmm a three days camping trip Keith Riley has Just returned from t WH'k trip in YilIowAton lairraine Peterson has returned p,, wjlh his siMt,.r allI, brother-fmm a two month vacation at I.ill.,ilWi Mr. nni, Mrs. Lawrence where she visited with SmIh of RaI,dy. Utah. Angi-le- i Monday, August 23, the Goshen Valley Riding Club held first entertainment sinre Its enjoyed organization. Member culminated a ride to the canyon all the by a wviner roast o with members trimmings. Twenty-twJoined in the fun. An Informs! meeting was held and tentative plans were formulated to sponsor the rndin to 'be held In Eureka on Founders Day. and Mrs. Karl Mr. Okelberry and David. Mrs. Sarah Rurraston of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Duke Hudson and Tommy of Santaquln, n and Mr. snd Mrs. Sterling snd family of Eureka attended the Price family reunion at Fairmont Park, Salt Lake City, on Sunday, August 22. 0 0 0 Rur-rasto- m Mr. and Mrs. Preston J. Creer Mr. and Mrs. Rmukina and famand daughter, Donna, of Helena, of Los Angeles, California are ily weeks a Montana are spending home Mr. visiting vacation at the W. P. Okelberry Hmokina'sat the Mrs. of NelIila sister, home. Mr. Creer Is the son of Mrs. son. On Monday the John Hammond family left for a five day vacation at Fish Lake. While there, they will have as their guests, Mr. snd 'a Mrs. Glen Young and son of Pmvo, Utah. Gludv .August - DeVar r JSPPPY-SWTE- E Roswell was hostess to a gi sup of friemls Wednesday Mnrr,,,: at a breakfast and swimming party. Those bidden were with Donald Barry CARTOON SPORT Elaine Sorenson, SUNDAY and MONDAY When Rubinoff registered at a hotel in Dallas, Texas, he registered as usual, Ruhinooff and his Violin." Fur gag the management charged him double rate. CA1TAIN FROM FOR SALE PENINSULAR coal range -- Call CASTILE 10H. Starring TYRONE POWER NEWS CARTOON TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY condi- years . . . YEARS SHORT Open House s,.nt FridayMr.visitHnd 3 P. M. to 9 P. M. o I ' PUBLIC INVITED! Favors for Everyone- - Z o PHONE 288 For Personalized Beauty Service! BRAND NEW RECORDS 39c EACH i DECCA - CAPITAL - VICTOR - COLUMBIA AND OTHERS ALLAN'S APPLIANCE Well alwsys celebrate See and talk about the past. But nothing in the world can . . . Years roll on and pass WENDEIX Mellor nuxlern home last the future . . . What on I.eadville, near grade and foreverwe cannot -- Theres one holds say high school. Call 273. sure thing, none ran escape, although the world ia wide and we hope we'll meet again beyond the SEWING Machine repairing - Se Great Divide. We would like metala to go or call Kenneth Spurrier - All and up and give our town new lip work guaranteed. life for a new generation of men CURTAINS Laundered Call Mrs. snil 11s old timers. "Here's surreas to a new town Franklin at 118. bv the same old name but to us old timers it'll he the same." Florenee Ijcatherhury (SE.ASS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1948 i iaurie Anderson of China- Calif. miscellaneous" DANGEROUS SERIAL ESTATE IIiMitrola good tion - reasonably priced. Elmer Ryan. Miw. relatives. South 2nd West PAYSON, UTAH . w. Nelson, Elva Okelberry, 1st Vois Kirk, Alta Rurrastun, Sylvia Steck, Ruth White and the hostess. A delirious breakfast was served. 241 ; o.t. s lie I fr Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gruendall and small son from Colorado are visiting at the home of Mra. Gruen-itdull' mother. Mra William Finch. THE NEW i Dr. and Mi. C. O. Openshaw have as guests at their home Mr. jkv. nif woh friends including and Mrs. W. F. Openshaw of Mesa. j nenzil Greenhalgh. Mrs. Tru- - Arizona. Dr. and Mrs. Openshaw Thrw fu tr&nif &nl jr&nthl(nf tiui Bnj wr ttnj frjL Ttd brought them back with them folka - hey loved Ahl"n when they visited there. their work and loved to play- - and Krank Andnason her hua- hen day. atol(, fmm niffhl to .m the 28lh to Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Horrocks, I Kin in my dreams - c.omplete viaUa With other friends fhc gorsl old hoys mil driving' nd relatives Mr and Mrs. An-O- n and children, Mrs. Sarah Wall, Verl Smith reteams . . . They were happy-go-luck- y (treason were former residents of and Mr. and Mrs. from a delightful turned old crones as every followed Monday Santaquln. vacation at Yellowstone Nationponies. Mrs. Lindsey who ran the hotel, Mrs. Mina Olson and Mrs. Anna al Park. the person everyone loved so well. to Salt Lake on joppn motored Everyone made their own fun in Thursday two delightand spent Principal Lawrence W. Clayson those days -- house parties, horse ful and visiting state shopping days that school in Ncbo Distand different back riding, ways. with friends and relatives. rict will start Tuesday Sept. 7th. There were many schooner A list of all teachers will be parties.- - The crowd started at the Mr. and Mrs. Myron Olson are available soon. and the hills of with the top over the birth of a baby moon's silver glow and at least rejoicing at the Payson hospital ten in a row, lickrty cut and the daughter Wed. Aug. 18th. The grandparents Mr. and Mm. Lawrence W. would go. heading for from way they Mr. and Mrs. Clayson and family left Thursday are Santaquln Main Street, one mile below. Vivian Olson. for the Uintah Basin to attend They had fun to tie their sleighs the Uintah Indian celebration at on long winding trucks . . . I But Mrs. Willis Greenhalgh celebra- Roosevelt. was a bark" Gee. it Oh, long way with a party at ted her Then to Flimcrs they went for her homebirthday evening, Aug. Friday roffee and pie . . . They all had 20th. Members of her Be immediate Calling all Social Clubs! fun as the time would fly. sure to have your queen that you relatives other and many family There was the bitter along with dinner was will sponsor at the dance in the the sweet - some terrible tragedies attended. Aanddelicious served by Mrs. city park Friday, Aug. 27th. She prepared meet. to were When hard that Greenhalgh and many use- may be the lucky one Chosen to word was sent out some one was Willis ful and attractive gifts were re- reign in the Town Frolic" celekilled, the whole town like ant ceived bration on Friday and Saturday her. by ImhIs dill mill. i Sept. 17th and 18th. But the saddest time of all was Mr. and Mrs. A. X Peterson when we old timers knew the were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. ramp was dying down. them was Mrs. Some of us must scatter far Accompanying Peterson of Payson. They and wide. Many had known no Clinton visited at a Salt Lake hospital other home and we all hate to with Mr. Clinton Peterson who leave and start to mam. to find is confined there suffering from DEALER see new work in other places and no more the old familiar faces. acute rheumatic fever. Some Eurckans have settled in Park City. Bingham and Nevada Mr. and Mrs. XiMar Losser of where the wheel of Industry hums Richland Walhington are visitRANDLE'S MARKET and some have gone on the hum. ing here with friends and relaSome have gone from us forever tives. She is the former rzley Phone 180 and pased for ever more, prospect- Peterson and her mother is Mrs. ing for richer diggings on the lvra Peterson. Golden Shore. Washer Service with There is still a remembrance of Mix Kathleen Here who has Ezptrf -Genuine Maytag Parti years gone bye up in the same been in Calif6rnia visiting for ap--old canyon, where the cooling breezes blow Where the town of Eureka has nestled for many s relatives. Opening Of , . 1 . The e, ...srh.'"; A EUREKA PERSONALS SWEATEES Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sullivan returned to Salt Iaike on Fridav after spending the past week in Eureka visiting relatives. They plan to visit relatives in Park City and Butte, before returning to their home in Sacramento. Orders Taken At: Mr. and Mra. la'slie Cromar and son. Riehanl, of riraaant Grove in town on visiting at the home of Mr.Saturday Croniar's sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs Frank Gear. LEES r Hlta m N.; U lit i Ili-- t i ill i'll, i in:!!: 11 I .1 "IH iiu u .in irdinH, Mrs. Robert Gillispie spent the past week in Provo visiting with relatives. She returned home on Saturday. Fred J. Milliman has been called for Jury duty. He went to Nephl on Tuesday to report for duty. .m getting lower prices through quan- . CHIEF BRAND LIME tity purchases . . . will soon pay for Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nash and family. Marion. Betty and Jimmy an Electric Home Freezer. pent Sunday at Lukes Hot Pot attending the Braithwaite family reunion. CHIEF BRAND HIGH CALCIUM Quantities of meats, fish, fowl, fruits, vegetables; Parents of a GI who died for our country brought to Rubinoff a small paper autographed violin the artist had given their son. It was In the wallet he was ami was sent hack from carrying Germany. LIME dairy products, even pastries keep completely fresh until used. You simply "shop" in your own home "mInerT Wc Specialize in IUkIi Calcium Chemical Hydrate for Mills and Smelters O PLASTERING Many styles, models and brands of Electric Home Freezers aro now available at dealers. . 25c Over Salt Lake T alley Scale CHIEF CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. APPLY AT COS Salt Italic City Dooly Huildinff HORN SILVER MINE Plant: Saddle, Utah Jitill!lt(IIIHllH11!li:ll ii.ri,il,.Mi .... : 4 MILFORD, UTAH and unexpected guests are never a problem. VANTED FERTILIZERS UTAH POWER A LIGHT CO. Horn QwnmMp -A 27, ANNOUNCING . . . Mis. Ada Gurrity and daughter. at Salt, Mrs. Hurtis Robbins was the Jeamne spent three ilays friends! honored guest at a birthday party Iike this week visiting held for her at Canyon Glen, in a nil relatives. Provo Canyon. All members of 1 Attending the Municipal Iea-her immediate family were pre-- 1 Mrs. and are Mr. jl Biahop gue at liugan sent including her husband, and Mrs. Garland Clark. Pleasant Lynn Crook. Mr. and Mrs. Leslies; Hendrickson Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Roach Chan-pl- I risen. Mrs. Jennie Mrs. and Mayor and Mrs. William Spanish Fork; Mr. and Melvin Robbins. Provo; Mr. and Rroadbent. They left Thursday' pMU KoimfeMl and Mr. and ami will return Sunday. .Mrs. Iiren Robbia, Layton; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kay and !in(j Mn,. Ourwm Robbins and ; m Robbins. Santaquln. Mr. and Mi. Del Kay attended sjm Geneal Sat. .other invited gueids included:- the Kay reunion at Saratoga, Mrs. Mary Moulton and Rill Stick- Aug. 21st. There were 102 des-- J of Payson. and Mr. Hanks cendents of the late John Kay ( rnfm Salem present. xhere were also eleven grand- Mr. J. N. Gilson is visiting at ' Sahara Village with friends and irk Robinson, all would l,,ul anywhere . . C. E. Rif with hjH hol nrwa wlth Kl,ty left. which we are all very proud. tho mjni.ra the Thp mj j I'UltAY proxlmately Iwo months returned .! red home Tuesday. Mr. and Hore hvr parents are happy to have her home. . . D13J.A lU'USOV t)lirv an,j . - - ' EUREKA, UTAH MlllS A (Bosl)tn STAR THEATRE SANTAQUIX I HEAR AGAIN . . . Okelberry. huge bonfire, plenty of good ' .eats and a night of social chatter jn U(. whiHtj,.H blow, . made up an "teresting even ng , once more the aides of for members of the O N. O. club ()J(, Tinll. MmmK Camp of when they met for their weekly j al 8ubmlt news to Ruth White 20. Members ,i brick party, Friday August ()n,.e more the by Tuesday Evening. enjoying the evening were KIvh Mtr,. wiu, Tlntu: Mercantile over hH-ht''Okelberry, Gladys iSoawell, Alta (h- - J(0r. liakery shop. Dinner guests ut the Vernon Hurriiston, Fern Horton. Sylvia ( the street; I. J, Fennell'a, ho Mr. were Kirk, Elaine Nelsnn.Elaine Stock home on Sunday Ktrk, an( n(.at and Mr. Gem Stock of Salt laike Winona Jenson. Gail Finch, DeVar I hear again the tajya playing Jen-Son-nso1 and Ituth White. (Incuts their accordians at close of day. City and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer son of Genola. When memories take me for a Shirley Jensen. WHEN MEMORIES TAKE ME FOE A RIDE' Mrs. Isicille Johnson has gone was spent This camp is when? Walter to Seattle Washington to visit! An enjoyable SundayRillieJohnWhen Ronnie Morgan, Fitch Jr., much cared for C. E. her daughter. Mrs. Joe son. Shirilene Riley Uel Steele, Huish and clever Jim Norman got and family. On her return' when-- j Anita Allen, La Wclhi Kay, Janice into their f1p Htarti trip she will stop in Idaho Whi e. UrarmgHn, work ,hey put their heart. she will visit with relatives. T1 Res an b Penna!, thy Stee e. wh,.r Kr,at n.any w ,I,HH !l i , UL fellows have made good: Hr. Steel Anita Allen Iji- - . August The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Tage Four-- TAX PAYING COMPANY - local Control I |